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Our mission is to advance and improve workplace safety and health for all workers in Oregon.
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Fall Protection, Fall Protection for Roofing, Fall Protection for Construction, Walking-working Surfaces, Agriculture, Logging, Safety Committees and Meetings, Hazard Identification, Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, Ladder Safety, Personal Protective Equipment, Record keeping, and Reporting.
Find workplace safety and health videos here.
Some of the topics we cover include:
Fall Protection, Fall Protection for Roofing, Fall Protection for Construction, Walking-working Surfaces, Agriculture, Logging, Safety Committees and Meetings, Hazard Identification, Bloodborne Pathogens, Hazard Communication, Ladder Safety, Personal Protective Equipment, Record keeping, and Reporting.
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Gravity Doesn't Discriminate - The Harsh Reality of Workplace Accidents
Просмотров 12 тыс.8 дней назад
#OregonOSHA #fallprotection
Terrifying Workplace Accidents A Reminder of Gravity's Power #fallprotection #safetytips
Просмотров 6 тыс.15 дней назад
#OregonOSHA
Construction Dangers - The Unfortunate Reality of Falls from Heights
Просмотров 12 тыс.22 дня назад
#OregonOSHA #fallprotection #construction #safetytips
Reducing Accidents in Construction - A Look at Safety Measures #fallprotection #construction
Просмотров 524Месяц назад
#OregonOSHA
Capacitación sobre gases comprimidos
Просмотров 246Месяц назад
Tom Meier, profesional de la seguridad, explica las prácticas de manipulación segura del gas comprimido. #OregonOSHA
Practicing Confined Space Rescues
Просмотров 348Месяц назад
Confined space rescue training is essential for safety. These trainings can involve collaboration with other departments and the fire department, offering real-life experience. Key topics include lockout and tagout procedures, air monitoring, and team organization. Debrief sessions help improve procedures and address equipment issues. Regular trainings foster camaraderie, enhances safety, and e...
The Dangerous Reality of Construction Jobs - Putting Lives on the Line
Просмотров 11 тыс.Месяц назад
#OregonOSHA
Exposición a la sílice
Просмотров 2132 месяца назад
Este video proporciona una excelente explicación de cómo la sílice puede entrar en el cuerpo, qué efectos puede tener la exposición a la sílice y el daño que se produce, que es irreversible. ¡Cuanto más sepas, más podrás protegerte! Mencionado en el curso de línea gratuito de Oregon OSHA , CAPACITACIÓN EN SEGURIDAD CON LA SÍLICE. #OregonOSHA, #SilicaSafety, #Silicosis
Cómo detener la silicosis
Просмотров 782 месяца назад
Un hombre vuelve a contar la experiencia de su padre al trabajar sin protección con polvo de sílice y su propia experiencia cuando era niño y tenía que ver sufrir a su padre todos los días. ¡El mensaje importante aquí es que la silicosis se puede prevenir! Se hace referencia a este video en el Módulo 1 del curso gratuito de capacitación sobre los peligros de la Sílice en línea de Oregon OSHA. #...
Polvo mortal: El trabajo de un albañil casi le mata
Просмотров 562 месяца назад
Los trabajos comunes y las tareas cotidianas pueden ser bastante peligrosos si no se toman las medidas de precaución adecuadas. Escuche la experiencia de este albañil que, por desgracia, es demasiado común hoy en día. Se hace referencia a este vídeo en el Módulo 3 del curso gratuito de capacitación en línea de OSHA de Oregon, SEGURIDAD CONTRA EL SÍLICE. #oregonosha
The Evolution of Fall Protection in Construction - From Neglect to Safety Standards
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 месяца назад
#OregonOSHA
This company should be banned from construction.
always you have a time to do the job safely
7:09
If you work somewhere they take safety seriously, stuff like osha is a bother, wastes time. If you work somewhere they dont, you want a visit often. You may even dream of it.
Idiots that company needs to be fined or have their license pulled for doing this, by Federal OSHA law if you dig a trench, deeper than 5 feet, you need to install what is called a trench box, this prevents the walls of the dirt from avalanching into the trench and killing who ever is in there.. if you have 6 foot long by 4 foot wide 8 feet deep trench, if it Collapses, about 10 tons of soil will fall into the trench meaning if some one is in there about 10 tons of soil will land on them.. And that is only a 6 foot long by 4 foot wide and 8 feet deep, that is considered a small trench.. This trench you see is is well over 8 feet deep and about 30 feet long so you got anywhere from 40 to 80 tons of dirt that can fall onto some one in there, these guys are idiots.. I know all this because my brother works for OSHA and in this state, this operation would have been shut down, Until a trench box was installed.. And of course huge fines and probably suspension of their Licenses.. This is no joke people die from this stupid shit all the time watch the link below shows a video of some worker killed with a trench similar to this one. Glad OSHA came when they did, OSHA needs to stop this operation and hold the person in charge accountable.. He actually can be charged with manslaughter if some one gets killed because of negligence.. there is some one who did get charged with that for this reason, check out the link.. ruclips.net/video/MZ6iJWWTFh4/видео.html
Someone I do believe is having a bad day moment right now.
You are government funded and have no right to use ads on this channel. Remove them or get sued. Your choice.
Whoever was in charge won't be again, anywhere.
As a teenager I once dug a 6' deep trench in the beach. Now I know how dangerous that was...
Dirt is way heavier than people think it is, and it can become unstable in an instant. For reference, a single cubic yard of dry soil weighs about 2,000 lb. If someone were inside a hole of that size while it collapsed, they would be crushed to death before anyone even had a chance to grab a shovel. There is a proper and safe way to shore a hole while it is being dug, and this ain't it. That OSHA inspector being present absolutely saved that worker's life.
Three hours to make a trench thay size? Its been three weeks since they closed off the road to my house and they just broke throught the pavement yesterday :/
I mean, they did have a protective cage thingy in there at least. Maybe they just needed a bigger one?
idiots
I'm sure the "Boss" got a hefty fine from OSHA.
The worst part about being the safety guy, is how terrible youre treated every day, despite being there to ensure everyone comes home.
Screw you
This guy loves the sound of his own voice
I thought this was an origin story 😂
Harness?
Gravity is always right
Darwinism always wins
Yup yup
Yea we can fly but sticking the landing is definitely hard to survive.
21 feet in 3 hours? bullshit, they were there at least 6 hours.
The trench shield he was standing on would still have protected him from that collapse had he been in it.
Looks like you got a shoring problem (famous Oklahoma OSHA shoring video)
“Podium” ladders are complete trash. They are by far more dangerous then traditional A frame ladders. Also very heavy. Do people that require these podium ladders even use them or is it someone that sites behind a computer that thinks it’s all of a sudden a good idea….. I find myself needing to stand one down from the platform to complete work as I am taller then majority of people.
Good luck getting an OSHA compliance officer to visit a job site if Project 2025 is enacted.
Is there a downloadable OSHA standards construction please
For Oregon OSHA, all standards are available as PDF - the link to the training course in this video description is a quick way to get to the website. Look up Construction under the A to Z topic list, or from the top menu go to Rules, then to Division 3 Construction.
does the Secret service know about this training?
Dude forgot to check his nose before he got in front of the camera.
Fall protection should never be optional IMO
OSHA is great when they actually help. Most of my experience with safety officers and OSHA involve someone who knows nothing about the actual work being performed. Their books tells them that something is ok. I really wish they would’ve shown up to my last employer. I worked for a safety company that was FAR from safe!!!
I fell from a tree house that my Mother's boyfriend built. It was the ladder step that came undone from the tree. I fell probably 15 feet. When I fell, I was in shock wondering if I'm hurt. And then I cried because of the pain!
I got mangled on day. I'm held together by metal rods now. I'm alright though 😊
Pelvises? I think I’ve sprained one pelvis before but never both at once 😂
Were they union workers?
OSHA nut huggers be out here.
Thats gail hailstorm!
This is why project 2025 wants to do away with OSHA!
Where does it say that in project 2025?, Are you just taking someone’s word for that , you saw on some social media account or in the media. I’m reading it right now and I don’t see a single thing about dismantling OSHA. If so, on what page
Gotta love how the OSHA guy warns them, it happens, he says I told you so, and then offers zero help to the guy still stuck in the hole. Government…
There are 20 other guys there…. Why does the osha guy need to help? Use your smooth brain before you comment.
Talk about paying lip service to safety. That (inadequate) shoring box they had going in the hole was waaay too small for the size of the excavation too. Supervisor sounded like a proper dick tas well. As others have said, willing to put good money on one of the crew calling this in!
Boss: Get down in there and fix it up. Me: Pushes boss down in there instead.... and just like that, suddenly I'M the dick.
In Canada, you'd be shut right down. Our lives are more valuable than a sewer pipe.
OSHA: so you don’t have to say “O Shit!” later.
Unless humans have developed the ability to breathe SOIL, this inspector's not WRONG.🤔
Everyone always makes fun of OSHA but they're here for a reason
Red necks
I had a boss who blew off the most basic safety procedures and PPE…after a very short time as the “new guy”, I started to stand up for myself and say, “We’ve gotta do it this way (the safe way)” and he would say, “Why?”…knowing that logic and proper procedures meant nothing to him but $$$ did, I would say, “Because OSHA says so and we’re looking at some nice fines if we don’t”. He never really changed, but at least he stayed out of my way when I wanted to do things the right, safe way.
Why are the auditors wearing hard hats but the actual workers are not....?
To be an OSHA inspector it should be legal you have to work blue collar trades for 5 years before. They have no concept of how and what to do the job cause they have never physically done the labor. Osha people and super interdental are the most hated people on constructions site cause they don't do anything.
How do you still hold such a dumb opinion after watching a guy almost get buried alive? Your brain has no ridges.